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...wither and die. 8) Find the rumored Adams wine cellar. Empty it. Love it. 9) Change the house newsletter “wellness tip” to “Burn calories skating on the Charles—the ice will hold you! We promise.” 10) Submit a recipe to HUDS detailing the authentic way to make lo- mein out of Adams’s beloved canine, Pip. 11) Sabotage the pot market in Cambridge—without “inspiration,” the Adams House GPA will plummet. 12) Wallpaper Adams with articles from...
...Tobe played a great game,” freshman defenseman Chad Morin said. “Without some of those stops, it’s a whole different game.” DEFENSIVE DIFFERENCE After surrendering the early goal, Harvard’s defense regrouped to submit one of its best performances of the season. By limiting Colgate to just five shots on goal in each of the first two periods, the Crimson blueliners were able to hold the Raiders at bay until the Harvard offense blew the game open in the second frame. “Their top line...
...unable to file the necessary paperwork before federal deadlines. Gross said at the dinner meeting last night that Harvard is working with representatives in Washington to try to get the opening date for visa applications “pushed for later.” Seniors are currently expected to submit applications to the government beginning April 1, but most final grades at Harvard don’t come in until the end of May, meaning that international students are beginning the process at a later date than their counterparts at other colleges. To be eligible for the H-1B, applicants...
...creative thesis. Spots are even harder to get because instructors can only advise two or three theses. Only English concentrators with a GPA of 3.4 or higher are allowed to apply, and generally those who have taken creative courses are the only ones who stand a chance. Applicants submit proposals in the February of their junior year and languish for a month before finding out if they got in. Even the most talented students may not have their proposal accepted. Tracy K. Smith ’00 recalls an uneasy interview for her creative thesis proposal...
...Western Ave. location has many problems, including a narrow and irregular shape and proximity to several abutting residential properties. But Harvard, in a rush to start construction, wants to build at 224 Western Ave. because to use a different site Harvard would first have to submit a modified Master Plan Amendment to the City of Boston, and this would delay the project by several months...